This is the International Year of Biodiversity and we are proud to support nine projects focusing on education, anti-poaching, population management, wildlife health and habitat restoration. These projects are taking place in Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Fiji, Nepal, Tanzania and Zambia and will help protect the habitat, health and safety of a variety of animals: Asian Elephants, Regent Honeyeaters, Orang-utans, Tarsiers, Asian Rhinoceroses, Vultures, Hippopotamuses, Chimpanzees, African Elephants, African antelope, lions, leopards, Cheetahs, Fijian Crested Iguanas, and Sumatran Tigers.

Fires and storms could ravage the habitat of the Fijian Crested Iguana, but by moving two groups of the lizards to other islands on the archipelago, this project insures the species against extinction.

Enhancing wildlife protection in the Berbak ecosystem with Zoological Society of London Our support for the important work of our colleagues at ZSL and in Indonesia continues to help protect tigers from poaching through direct patrolling and engagement of the local communities.